Method for locating water resources

ABSTRACT

A method of locating a water resource includes taking a first electronic device within a predetermined radius of a water resource; and associating owner contact information and coordinate location data of the water resource to the water resource. An online database stores the coordinate location data of the water resource, the owner of the water resource, and the owner contact information received from the first electronic device. A second electronic device displays on an electronic map the coordinate location data of the water resource within an area of the electronic map. The user of the second electronic device is informed, after selection of the water resource, the name of the owner of the water resource, the owner contact information of the water resource, and the coordinate location data of the water resource.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The disclosed novelty relates generally to the field of in-ground waterresources and more specifically to identification and location of wellpumps, water taps, ponds, lakes, rivers, and irrigation water taps.

SUMMARY

A method of locating a water resource includes taking a first electronicdevice within a predetermined radius of the water resource; running afirst non-transitory computer program product in a memory of the firstelectronic device that names the water resource, associates an owner ofthe water resource to the water resource, associates owner contactinformation with the water resource, and stores coordinate location dataof the water resource, the owner of the water resource, and the ownercontact information in an online database; loading, using a secondelectronic device running a second non-transitory computer programproduct running in a memory of the second electronic device, thecoordinate location data of the water resource within an area of anelectronic map displayed on the second electronic device; and informinga user of the second electronic device, after selection of the waterresource, the name of the owner of the water resource and the ownercontact information of the water resource. Water resources as usedherein include bodies of water such as lakes, streams, reservoirs,springs, underground water, wells, cisterns, irrigation water, domesticwater sources, water taps, etc.

The predetermined distance may be between 1 inch and 100 feet. The firstelectronic device or the second electronic device may be a smart phone,tablet, Ipad, laptop, GPS (global positioning system) tracking device,GPS (global positioning system) locating device, or computer. The userof the second electronic device may need to be authenticated beforeaccessing the water resource information. The method may furthercomprise assigning privileges to the user of the second electronicdevice based on the authenticating. The method may further comprisenavigating the user to the water resource using a navigational mapdisplayed on the second electronic device. The method may furthercomprise instructing the user how to find and access the water resource.The instructing may include access codes to one or more gates enclosingthe water resource. The instructing may include instructions of how toturn ON and OFF the water resource. The instructing may includerestrictions of use of the water resource. The instructing may includeflow rate capacity of the water resource. The instructing may includeone or more of: text information, video information, pre-recordedinformation, picture information, messaging information, or acombination thereof. The instructing may include access connection typeof the water resource. The method may further comprise allowing the userof the second electronic device to input an amount of water taken fromthe water resource. The method may further comprise a start and stoptimer of the second electronic device tracks time of water usage of thewater resource. The amount of water taken may be based on the time ofwater usage timer. The method may further comprise a reporting systemfor reporting activities associated with the water resource. Theactivities may include one or more of: emailing, texting, authorizing,authenticating, or reconciling use of the water resource. The activitiesmay include notifying the owner of use or desired use of the waterresource. The notifying of the owner may include solicitingauthorization of the owner to use the water resource.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order that the advantages of the invention will be readilyunderstood, a more particular description of the invention brieflydescribed above will be rendered by reference to specific embodimentsillustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawingsdepict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not thereforeto be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be describedand explained with additional specificity and detail through use of theaccompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a method flow diagram in accordance with an embodiment of theinvention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a water resource registration inaccordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of a map device in accordance with anembodiment of the invention;

FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a map device in accordance with anembodiment of the invention;

FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a map device in accordance with anembodiment of the invention;

FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a flow rate device in accordancewith an embodiment of the invention; and

FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of a reporting device in accordancewith an embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

It will be readily understood that the components of the presentinvention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein,may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of differentconfigurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of theembodiments of the invention, as represented in the Figures, is notintended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merelyrepresentative of certain examples of presently contemplated embodimentsin accordance with the invention. The presently described embodimentswill be best understood by reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1 shows a method flow diagram 100 of registering a water resourceand locating the registered water resource. An electronic device, suchas a smart phone, is physically taken within a predetermined radius of awater resource 102. Once the electronic device is close to the waterresource, a register function may be started by a user of the electronicdevice selecting a “register my water resource button”. A softwaremodule may then be activated which allows the user to name the waterresource and associate an owner and contact information of the owner ofthe water resource 104. The software module in the electronic device maythen store coordinate location data of the water resource and the ownerinformation in an online database or cloud database network 106. Nowthat the water resource is registered with an online service, a secondelectronic device may load the coordinate location data of theregistered water resource and display the water resource within an areaof an electronic map displayed on the second electronic device 108.After the user of the second electronic device selects the registeredwater resource on his electronic map, the user is informed of the ownercontact information for the water resource 110.

FIG. 2 shows a water resource registration process 200 including a waterresource 202, a first electronic device 204 and a user 206 of the firstelectronic device. An electronic device 204, such as a smart phone, isphysically taken within a predetermined radius of a water resource 202.Once the electronic device is close to the water resource, a registerfunction may be started by a user of the electronic device selecting a“register water resource button”. A software module may then beactivated which allows the user to name the water resource and associatean owner and contact information of the owner of the water resource. Thesoftware module in the electronic device may then store coordinatelocation data of the water resource and the owner information in anonline database or cloud database network.

FIG. 3 shows a second electronic device 300 with an electronic map. Theelectronic map includes water resources 302, 304, 306 that have beenpreviously registered with an online database. Second electronic device300 may load the coordinate location data of the registered waterresource and display the water resource within an area of an electronicmap displayed on the second electronic device. After the user of thesecond electronic device selects the registered water resource on hiselectronic map 308/310, the user is informed of the owner contactinformation for the water resource 308/310.

FIG. 4 shows a water resource location and tracking process on firstelectronic device 400 including water resources 402, 404, 406, a secondelectronic device 412 and a user 410 of the second electronic device.First electronic device 400 belonging to the owner of water resource 402may be notified of user 410 approaching water resource 402 when waterresource user 410 comes within a predetermined radius 408. This distancemay be between 1 and 1000 feet. The application software running ondevice 412 may report to an online database the location of user 410 inrelation to water resource 402 and provide notification to an owner ofwater resource 402 and show on a map of first electronic device 400 thelocation of user 410 approaching the owners' water resource 402.Application software running on device 400 and device 412 may becommunication compatible allowing in app communication such as textingand calling between an owner of water resource 402 and a user 412 ofwater resource 402.

FIG. 5 shows water resource locations 502, 504, 506 on a secondelectronic device 500. If a user of second electronic device 500 wantsto access water resource 502 the user can click on resource 502 to opena drop down window allowing the user to obtain contact information 510on the resource owner 508. Other option may include: go to location 512,gate access 514, instructions on how to get to the water resource or howto get permission to use the water resource 516, and a request accessbutton 516. Go to location button 512 may open a map navigator thatleads the user directly to the water resource using stored onlinedatabase coordinates for the water resource. Gate access may includegate codes for accessing the water resource and private roads leading tothe water resource. Instructions may include video instructions, audioinstructions, still image instructions, etc. Request access 516 maydirectly text an owner and request access or open an in appcommunication modules in both the owners phone and the resourcerequestors phone allowing permissions to be granted or denied.

FIG. 6 shows a communication device with a flow timer for calculation ofwater use at a water resource. Flow timer 600 may include a type ofwater 602, a flow rate 604, a start 606 and stop 608 button, and anamount of water taken 610. All fields may be stored in an onlinedatabase for reporting to an owner an amount of water used by a specificuser at a specific date and time.

FIG. 7 shows a reporting module 700 of a software application inaccordance with an embodiment of the invention. Reporting may includeemail, text messaging, signature documents, authorization,authentication, and reconciliation. Reporting may be used to inform anowner of water resource usage. Usage reports may include names, dates,times, amounts, signed documents, passwords, and any deficiency ofpayments or water credits related to the water resource. In oneembodiment, governmental credits/incentives may be given in the form ofincome tax credits, property tax credits, or city tax credits for waterresource usage by state, federal, county, or city jurisdictions. Inanother embodiment, tax credits/incentives may be used to incentivizewater resource owners to register their water resources.

The apparatus and methods disclosed herein may be embodied in otherspecific forms without departing from their spirit or essentialcharacteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in allrespects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of theinvention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than bythe foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning andrange of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within theirscope.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A method of locating a water resourcecomprising: taking a first electronic device within a predeterminedradius of the water resource; running a first non-transitory computerprogram product in a memory of the first electronic device that namesthe water resource, associates an owner of the water resource to thewater resource, associates owner contact information with the waterresource, and stores coordinate location data of the water resource, theowner of the water resource, and the owner contact information in anonline database; loading, using a second electronic device running asecond non-transitory computer program product running in a memory ofthe second electronic device, the coordinate location data of the waterresource within an area of an electronic map displayed on the secondelectronic device; informing a user of the second electronic device,after selection of the water resource, the name of the owner of thewater resource and the owner contact information of the water resource;navigating the user to the water resource using a navigational mapdisplayed on the second electronic device; instructing the user how tofind and access the water resource; and wherein the instructing includesflow rate capacity of the water resource.
 2. The method of claim 1further comprising a reporting system for reporting activitiesassociated with the water resource.
 3. The method of claim 1, whereinthe instructing includes access codes to one or more gates enclosing thewater resource.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the instructingincludes instructions of how to turn ON and OFF the water resource. 5.The method of claim 1, wherein the instructing includes restrictions ofuse of the water resource.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein theinstructing includes one or more of: text information, videoinformation, pre-recorded information, picture information, messaginginformation, or a combination thereof.
 7. The method of claim 1, whereinthe instructing includes access connection type of the water resource.8. The method of claim 2, wherein the activities include one or more of:emailing, texting, authorizing, authenticating, or reconciling use ofthe water resource.
 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the activitiesinclude notifying the owner of use or desired use of the water resource.10. The method of claim 9, wherein the notifying of the owner includessoliciting authorization of the owner to use the water resource.
 11. Themethod of claim 1, wherein the predetermined distance is between 1 inchand 100 feet.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the first electronicdevice or the second electronic device is a smart phone, tablet, Ipad,laptop, GPS (global positioning system) tracking device, GPS (globalpositioning system) locating device, or computer.
 13. The method ofclaim 1 further comprising: authenticating the user of the secondelectronic device.
 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:assigning privileges to the user of the second electronic device basedon the authenticating.
 15. The method of claim 1 further comprising: astart and stop timer of the second electronic device tracks time ofwater usage of the water resource.
 16. The method of claim 15, whereinan amount of water taken is based on the time of water usage timer. 17.The method of claim 1 further comprising: allowing the user of thesecond electronic device to input an amount of water taken from thewater resource.